And the kids loved it, and played with it for an hour afterwards. I did have to split up the set into 3 sets and rotate the kids around the different ones to cut down on arguments. It was insane on that matter, but otherwise a well spent hour.
This time was mostly free form experimentation, what could I do with them, what couldn’t I do type of thing. Eventually we’ll actually get to the experiments in the book. But, for then it was a great type of playing around.

So, I wrote this post a few months ago, and now I'm finally getting to post it. I'm feeling kinda lazy and rather tired after this past week. It's amazing how much you take for granted comfortable beds and the ability to send your kids to their room or outside for a few minutes of quiet. I'm looking forward to getting home and sleeping in my own bed.